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And They Called It Camelot: A Novel of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis
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Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis is the subject of Thornton’s new biographical fiction, and although touching on the politics of the day, she ...Read Review
A Hundred Suns
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Victor Lesage, a Michelin cousin through his mother, is determined to work his way into the inner circle of Michelin’s Clermont-Ferrand seat ...Read Review
The Attempted Murder of Teddy Roosevelt
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On September 3, 1902, in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, President Teddy Roosevelt narrowly escapes death when his horse-drawn carriage is struck by an electric streetcar. Teddy’s ...Read Review
My Red Heaven
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June 10, 1927, Berlin. Like the abstract blocks of color in the contemporary painting by Jewish-German artist Otto Freundlich of the same title as this ...Read Review
Yours, Jean
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The first day of school in 1952 seems full of promise for new school librarian Jean De Belle. Not only does the day mark ...Read Review
Code Name Hélène
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The thrilling, astoundingly incredible World War II exploits of the vivacious journalist and socialite Nancy Wake are evocatively portrayed in this ambitiously written ...Read Review
Spitfire: A Livy Nash Mystery (A Livy Nash Mystery)
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World War II is over, but 1946 Britain is still on rationing, half of London is rubble, and former SOE member Livy Nash is ...Read Review
The American Fiancée
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This rollicking Canadian novel, composed in lavish storytelling style, sweeps back and forth through the 20th century, spanning the Lamontagne family history, along ...Read Review
What We Did In The Dark
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Catherine MacFarlane Carswell (1879-1946) was a novelist, biographer of Robert Burns, and journalist who, though she excelled in her studies at Glasgow University, ...Read Review
The Paris Library
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Charles frames her dual narrative with the voices of Odile, a young woman working at the American Library in Paris (ALP) from the ...Read Review